Patrick Roper
Wed, 25 Nov 2009 15:40:23 -0800
The FC cite wood fuel as a sustainable use of carbon. Have a look at their report.
Patrick From: adastra-boun...@lists.sxbrc.org.uk [mailto:adastra-boun...@lists.sxbrc.org.uk] On Behalf Of SARAH PATTON Sent: 25 November 2009 22:55 To: Adastra discussion group Subject: Re: [Adastra] Tree planting Along similar lines, I was concerned about a report on Countryfile (or similar) about burning lots of dead wood as an eco-friendly fuel as it is releasing carbon anyway! Sarah --- On Wed, 25/11/09, Patrick Roper <patr...@prassociates.co.uk> wrote: From: Patrick Roper <patr...@prassociates.co.uk> Subject: [Adastra] Tree planting To: "'Adastra discussion group'" <adastra@lists.sxbrc.org.uk> Cc: "Dave Bonsall" <davidbons...@woodland-trust.org.uk> Date: Wednesday, 25 November, 2009, 22:40 Many subscribers will have heard about the Forestry Commission's very recent report recommending that more trees be planted in Britain to help reduce carbon emissions. It has, I think, been implied that these should be native species, but there is a very depressing list of conifers and other exotics the FC think should be tried and they are arguing that native species of local provenance may not always be practical. The report can be downloaded here: http://www.forestry.gov.uk/pdf/SynthesisUKAssessmentfinal.pdf/$FILE/Synthesi sUKAssessmentfinal.pdf I would be interested to hear what others think of it. Is it about adapting to climate change, or ensuring the survival of the Forestry Commission? Patrick Roper No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.709 / Virus Database: 270.14.81/2524 - Release Date: 11/24/09 19:37:00